Adventist Health Portland starts early to build the new generation of health care workers
Adventist Health Portland is creating the next generation of the health care workforce with a program that inspires and encourages high school students.
The Hospital Association of Oregon represents 61 community hospitals and strives to create a strong and healthy Oregon by being an innovator, convener, active listener, and tireless advocate. We work to ensure our communities have access to the care they need when they need it.
In the 2024 legislative session, the Hospital Association of Oregon will advocate for bills that protect access to care, support hospital staff, and stabilize hospital finances.
Every day, our hospitals are making a difference in the communities they serve. Read more about the important contributions they are making to improve the health and well-being of Oregonians.
Adventist Health Portland is creating the next generation of the health care workforce with a program that inspires and encourages high school students.
Providence works with community partners to help those experiencing a mental health crisis in Jackson County.
If we want strong, stable hospitals that provide access to care, we must tackle the underlying issues causing financial instability for hospitals. This includes addressing how hospitals are supported for the care they provide, especially for the most vulnerable in our state.
Oregon's hospitals posted a negative median operating margin for the second year in a row in 2023, raising questions about long-term sustainability.
The hospital association board of trustees has elected Samaritan CEO Doug Boysen as chair. Boysen's two-year term began Jan. 1.
Two of Oregon's outstanding hospital leaders have joined the association board for a two-year term.
Hospitals are experiencing the increasing pressure of an inflationary environment. Their operating expenses continued to rise in the second quarter, with employee costs (which make up half of total operating expenses) increasing 31% from the second quarter of 2020. Spending on supplies has also increased sharply, by 52%.
In a show of strong bipartisan support, the Oregon Senate passed House Bill 2697, a groundbreaking piece of legislation that will make significant advances in hospital staffing and patient care.
Analysis of the utilization and financial data submitted by Oregon's hospitals and a forward look into current trends.
Oregon’s nonprofit hospitals and health systems are driven by a mission to provide high-quality health care, no matter patients’ ability to pay.
Analysis of the utilization and financial data submitted by Oregon's hospitals and a forward look into current trends.
This report aims to provide a quarterly analysis of the utilization and financial data submitted by Oregon’s hospitals.
Analysis of the utilization and financial data submitted by Oregon's hospitals and a look into year-end and current trends.
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